1730: Why Many Small Business Blogs Fail by Kimberley Laws with EOFire on Finding A Niche
Optimal Work DailyJune 26, 2025
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1730: Why Many Small Business Blogs Fail by Kimberley Laws with EOFire on Finding A Niche

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Episode 1730:

Kimberley Laws explores the real reasons most blogs never take off, from a lack of focus to inconsistent posting. Her insights help content creators avoid common pitfalls by narrowing their niche, defining their ideal reader, and showing up with clarity and purpose.

Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.eofire.com/why-blogs-fail/

Quotes to ponder:

"Many bloggers begin their journey with a vague idea and a whole lot of enthusiasm, but no clear focus."

"When you fail to define your audience, your blog becomes a whisper in a crowded room."

"Consistency builds trust. If you disappear for weeks, so will your readers."

Episode references:

Crush It! by Gary Vaynerchuk: https://www.amazon.com/Crush-Time-Cash-Your-Passion/dp/0061914177

Start With Why by Simon Sinek: https://www.amazon.com/Start-Why-Leaders-Inspire-Everyone/dp/1591846447

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[00:01:21] Pop a few search words into Google and odds are that you will find a forsaken blog buried among the dust and tumbleweeds. Why are so many small business blogs orphaned, left to wither and die? Why? The truth is that some business owners embark on a blogging mission without truly understanding how to make it a success. Here are a few of the most common mistakes that business bloggers make and some simple ways to avoid them. The Spotty Schedule It is important to maintain a regular schedule that readers can rely on.

[00:01:51] If your blog falls silent for extended periods of time, then your audience may falsely assume that your business has gone belly up. Your readers need to know that you are reliable, and a consistent offering of quality content will earn you that reputation. Furthermore, if you don't make blogging a habit, then you are more likely to give it up. The Fix 1. Block out some time in your day planner to create posts. If the post will require research, ensure that you allot time for that, too.

[00:02:19] 2. Create a realistic goal, like publishing content once or twice a week. 3. Keep a notebook on hand to write down content ideas the moment they pop into your mind. If you don't get them on paper, then you won't be able to remember them later and you'll kick yourself. This notebook filled with possible topics will save you hours down the road. 4. Use your bookmarking tool When you come across a great source of online information for a future story, add it to your bookmarked sites right away.

[00:02:47] You can also create a private Pinterest board to store your story ideas. 5. Crummy content Writing for an audience of one, you, can become disheartening. A lack of traffic will not only harm your business, but it also increases the odds of you abandoning your blogging efforts. Ensure that your content garners attention, the good kind, with the following tips. The Fix 1. Avoid in-your-face, self-promotional content that reads like a long commercial.

[00:03:16] Your readers will only continue reading if they feel there is something in it for them, a valuable takeaway. Instead, answer commonly asked questions, provide entertainment, or teach them a skill. 2. Write as if you are talking to your audience. Let your personality shine through. This will better enable your audience to relate to you as a person. 3. Make sure that your post does not contain grammatical, punctuation, or spelling errors. It is important that every offering is polished and written like a pro.

[00:03:45] This does not, however, mean that you should attempt to dazzle your audience with your thesaurus-like vocabulary. Your readers will not want to refer to their dictionaries to decipher your meaning. 4. No one wants to tackle a huge wall of pros. It is important to present your content in easy-to-chew bits. Make sure to include high-quality images, lists, and bullets. 5. Choose a blog design that is user-friendly and eye-appealing. Blogging to a black hole.

[00:04:14] The whole point of blogging is to share information with an audience, and sharing is a two-way street. Bloggers who use their blog as a platform to pontificate are doomed to fail. It is extremely important to encourage your readers to respond to your posts, ask questions, tell their own stories, and share your content with others. The fix. 1. First and foremost, ensure that you have enabled comments on your blog's setting. 2. Encourage conversation by asking your readers questions within your content.

[00:04:44] You can also embed polls because, let's face it, everyone loves a poll. 3. It is also important to cross-link your posts. If your latest offering is about the benefits of fiber in your diet, you may wish to link to an earlier post about a related topic, such as your list of high-fiber foods. 4. Make sure that you have included sharing icons for popular social media networks to allow your readers to share your content with friends.

[00:05:10] 5. Look for opportunities to be a guest blogger and invite guest bloggers. Posting on other blogs will allow you to attract a whole new audience, and letting other well-known bloggers compose posts for your blog will add credibility to your site and draw readers from said blogger's own audience. 6. Follow and comment on the blogs operated by other people within your industry. When you generously support another blogger, they're likely to reciprocate in kind, creating greater exposure for your blog and your business.

[00:05:39] 7. Always post links to your latest post on your own social media accounts. You don't have to kiss your blog goodbye and send it to live with its abandoned cohorts. By adhering to a few proven tips, you can dramatically increase your blog's success and ensure that it enjoys a long and productive life. You just listened to the post titled,

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